Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Good Summer, Bad Economics

(Image from an anonymous google images source)

So a few weeks ago Meg and I were contemplating how we can obey our commander in chief and spend the money he wastes on us to "stimulate the economy". Now, I'm no economic genius here, but taking tax dollars from the people who have money and know how to spend it and giving it to the people who are barely making enough doesn't seem to quite add up in my head. I keep joking with Meg's dad that the government is taking money from him and giving to us. So despite Mr. Bush's shaky economic sense (pun intended), individually I'm pretty happy about the extra cash. In a twisted way, it panders to my American psyche of spending money recklessly with regard for wise investment. So we contemplated traveling to certain places in the country Chattanooga, New Orleans, Chicago, maybe a 2nd honeymoon to Montana, but another opportunity came up. That's what Macchu Pichu has to do with the good ole economic booster. You see there's this missionary couple that home schools their kids and practices medicine among the locals in Kusco, Peru and they've invited us to come down during the month of July for as long as we want. I'd be able to follow the doc around, do a couple of medical things with him, and basically learn what it is like to live as a rural, international, primary care physician. Of course, Meg and I are youngest children (i.e. not administratively competent) so we have yet to hammer out the details of the trip but if it works out it should be really cool. That wouldn't be a bad view to see on your third wedding anniversary would it? So there's an update (happy Tim?), sorry for the delay, I still have a love/hate relationship with blogs and cyberspace in general.

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Austin said...

Does anyone know how to keep people from posting spam on your blog?

Unknown said...

I am not sure that spending your rebate in a foreign country is what the great leader had in mind.

annie said...

That sounds like a great opportunity. July is winter down there, right? If so, yet another good reason -- getting away from the hot weather.

Austin said...

Tim, we'll be spending most of our money with the great American bastion of capitalism and economic intelligence called airline tickets.